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THE IAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1894. THE DAILY BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ..II.',‘ st ' fracvre of whe Mot - | FIGHTING THE-HOWA SALOON | 51 tncrciet sk i, e R though it was not decided positively. Josie « thus accused him. R i i Hulbert Is regarded by the police as one of —— Towa Crop Prospeeis UooH, COUNCIL DLUFFS, the toughest girls in the city, She has had B T T a e g OFFICE - « NO. 12 PEARL STREET | Operators of the Bond Investment Com- "I"“XV{;"'_:I‘;W:- '.,”': z"yl{w‘-; ‘,"'H:V’hx\)cv‘n i ”.:'m\ Des Moines T‘-mpnrnLflr/ People Making an | .y‘,,.]vvj.“.h‘.)vliyl«..\:" : Rty g panies Sentenced by Judge Woolson, & couple of years ago for cutting & fellow Effort to Defeat Liquor Dealers, s s ot "; Lkttt S G needs and was well distributed. The con courtesan In the wrist with a plece of tin can, She ctafises to give any expianation ditions were favorable for farm work, which I$ now in all parts of the state well ad- NI E LS oy AL WERE LET OFF RATHER LIGHTLY | for the deckl . 5 IS Yanced: An ungmunlly Iage. ncrenge hhs i G ek el e The lzundries use Domestic soap. been prepared for corn and farmers will Ladies auxiliary No. 17, U. V. L., are re- be able to take adyvanta f the first favor MINOK MENTION. Court Remarked that Thelr Oftonse Tielog | 65060 to mest with Mrs, Willlams, 810 6th R RN DIRIRY Setlont. Sundition.. BaFing babeals e, oy 8 Now One In Practice and There- street, Thursday p. m. at 2 o'clock. v the CitY Council to (N Up: icely, R the damage from. e o fore the Convicted Men W e feense Feo March freeze' will not materially reduc oston .ore, spring dress goods, capes cenye Feo Mado f e n Feau Boston s.ore, pring dross @ !I b0 STl to Lanikit Get prices of Shugart & Ouren, loading iy P the acreage of oats, In the northern dis The McAtee-Gorham case will be resume - y seedsmen, Mason!c temple, Council Bluffs. Frohiidtive, tricts flax ng s in progress. Live this morning in the superior court AT - e stock I8 generally in good condition, There A ball will be given this evening by Bluff Washerwomen use Domestic soap. ) 18 an lnlwm‘i.mu u‘(' fora « ”h nd @ 4k| 1visic orm Rank, Knights of Pythias, | Judge Woolson's court room was - —~ MOINES, Aprll 17.—(Spect ole- | BTass is making a fair start, The outlool division, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythia idge Woolson's court H¥eEbbody kiows Davie STk dhieh MOINES, APHI 17.—(Spectal Tele- [ FF1%8 18 Making a fair start, The outloo) in Woodman's hall, filled with spectators yesterday afte bl gram to The Bee.)—The Gpposition to open- | cated two weoks a The Ladies Ald soclety of N'_I_ "'“‘"* who had been brought together by the an WHERE THE MONEY WENT. Ing saloons in Des Moines under the new R Fiewi k’v’w’t"“h’ '-""“'I’I"'j‘ ;’l”l::”r'“r” ’,”"I feh | mouncement that in all probability he would e law i3 being rapidly organized. Under a | cRESTON. Ta. (’p)vl V.—(8pecint to The 127 South Mirst street e 3D yentence the thrce men who iad been con- | Comn and Recd Sent 8200000 to Thelr | call signed by a laro number of prominent | o o o Special to The ol . 7 victed of e crime of using the malls for London Ag: i citizens a meeting was held this evening e $ " " George Poland and Mertie Wright, both of | Victed of the crim BT A A DALY R : a 1 \ £ | license at $1.200. Some of the aldermen Council Bluffs, aged 18 and 16 respectively, | fraudulent purposes in connection with the INDIANAPOLIS, April The testimony | to register a protest against the city council | wanted to place the Heense at $L80 and took out a license {o wed yesterday. They | bond investment schemes. 8. P. Vanatta | In the prosccution of the Indianapolls bank | permitting the return of the saloon, which | et 5 At Rt Tl were married by Justice Field. and J. B. Sweet, the rroprietors of the | Wreckers “-;' startling “'I"" It was brought | hag peen an outlaw for twelve years fn this | $1,600 per anmum Joseph Leo Dobbing, aged 1 year, son of | gquitable Investment company, entered a | Out where the money I8 planted. Ever since | gato, The mesting was addressed by Judge 1 ' y > o, dled Tues( 4 b S ; p %' o & bt a8 Bosh & Al GEA: ed b { Van Leuven Cases Continued, Mr. and Mra C. J. Dobbine, died Tuesday | pioq”or guitty, as their case was of very | the failure of the bank hasbeena mystery | Nourse, Judge Harvey and other veterans | DUBCORE e (ases Sy afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, corner of to all as to where the money went that was QUE, Ta, A § Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. The | much the same kind as the one tried last sated by the Cofins \ . A5 | in the temperance caus gram to The Bee)—The Van Leuven pen- fyneral will be held Thursday afternoon at | week, in which the Perpetual Maturity -’"';f‘ ’I L odel '1“ and Reed, (”“' de- That the seal of condemnation may be | 8lon cases were continued. The chatacter 2 o'clock. Bonding assocfation officlals were involved '--: ;l‘n s el the banks $400,000, { pore forcible and effective, a committes of of Van Leuven's physician s attacked in ire last evening damaged the residence [ The following were the sentences he Im- | but the secret wi o what they did with | j4qjeg, acting under the direction of Mrs, e — . 5 ’ it. W. P. Boulton, manager of the exchange v of a man named West at the corner of | posed X $400 fine and three | departinent of the First National bank of | Judge Bishop, has been at work since early NEWS FOR THE ARMY. Third avenue and Ninth street. 1t caught | George H. Gable e » artimont 1 R LR . il from a_defective chimney, and infiicted a | months in the couny jail of Pottawattamie | Ghlcago, testified D cuent by cable L | mor 1k A6CIINE +/nALEM Of WIVeR, | ohangss fn. Rogimontal Asslgnwonts anit TSN b ADUL $160, T8 aremIea]’ engine got. | county - ent times to Elijah Coffin, an uncl mothers and sons of the city for presenta- Poxtiinatiee DEpLFLBIanE: At o It under control John Freese, $100 fine, with a reasonable | the defendant Coffin, who was secretary of | tion to the council, asking that body in the April 17.—(Special Tele- e its payme he London branch of the concern, $200,000 X & - > 2 7.—(8peclal Tele The funeral of Dr. A. N. Jackson took O P o and one month in the | This is whore. the maner 1 en ey weroy | Intereat of humanity not to atlow the return n tee.)-Captain Guy Howard, B e '”_’”’," 2L county jail, the jail sentence to be suspended | the failure of the cabinet company, it sold | Of the saloon again after its long banish- LUl Gl ster, will proceed from Mrs. A. B. Cook, on Vine street, Rev. J. B | /o imly miant of the fine, its New York and Boston branches to em- | ment from Des Moines. The temperance | Burlington, Vt., to Platisburg, N on Btimson of Grace church officlating. A | upon payment of tho ployes without a cent and who gave their | Deople are not unaware that should the | official business pertaining to the quarter- number of the members "’, b |\[ i Mr. Sweet was not sentenced, as the | notes. These notes were sold at auction in | Petitioners for the saloon secure the requisite | master's department fraternity were present In full regalla. | U0 G 0a0d to give him time in which to [ New York and were bought by Robert L. | 50 per cent of all the voters the city council [ py ction of the secretary of war and John's English Luth hurch has [ (500 1 the company's books that he had | Harrison, an attorney at 69 Wall str Will have no discretion in the matter other | on “the mutual application of the officer 1 James hall, 17 Pearl Ihin i not made anything out of the business. The | Tho scslon in the foderal court n’ tho than to adopt a license ordinance, since the | aoncerned, the following transfers are fter to hold all their services, The es against his son, C. R. Sweet, and Wil- [ trial of the Indianapolis National bank | law upon this point {8 mandatory. How- [ made: ioirst Lieutenant Waldo 15 Ayar entrance is at the first door north of Bush- | fh%cs AKalst W son, f0 (o FNIEE TG ros wreckers was devoted to the showing of | ever, it Is proposed to bring to bear upon | from the ISleventh Infantry. (o the Twelfin nell's book store, and the hall 18 on the sec- o0 torney, fraud In the sale of the Boston branch of | the council a strong pressure to induce that | Infantry, company A; - Ljentenant Oton ond floor, making It easy of access. The | CUW K SUGT: o L Wile imposing | the Indianapolis ( et company to | body to place the license at a figure that wits, from the Twellth infantry o the first service will be on Wednesday evening. |\ JRC TEREEEE G (ohed to with the | Thomas L. Pierce of Boston. He had been | WIII in effect he practically prohibitive. Bleventh infantry, compuny, G icutenant 1. W. Prouty, who lives on an island in | greatest interest by the spectators, for the an employe of the cabinet company and the » saloon men ko far have not been very | {A¥eT ¥ R LS N TR e e UL o awa, was away from home with his o o p ustic in giving of its assignment the Boston concern successful in obtaining signatures, It was First Licutenant Stephen H. Elliot “ifth Lake Manawa, wa y 1 | explained the apparent inj Bl 0 ! il 1l [ reportaarthiN saven(RER L LiAbGUEL 2,000 iad i o ot i Lt it mily the other day. When he returned | s of y severity to persons | was transferred to him for his notes, and | reported this evening that about 2,000 had [ cavairy, will at once proceed to Jefter he found his home had vanished. David | who had all been hmplicated in the same | these notes were sold for a song at auction | been obtained of the necessary 5000 | Barrucks, Mo.. g GHEL6 the dommand: Sheets, he claims, had attached a team of | gtinge, He stated that the previous good | in New York. The fraud of the s name ing officer for dut horses to his house and moved it on his | character of the defendants was no reason | brought in relief and the government's ; 7 o 7 own land, and was living in it. Sheets was | ror the lightening of the sentenca, but it | was greatly strengthened. John M. Dick Tdle Millions in 'Frisco's Banks arrested yesterday on the charge ot larceny, | wan rather an oggravating elrcumstance, for | Man, president of the American Desk A | Former Omaha Prin Serlous Trouble RANCISCO, April 17T s $15,- BPAY N 2 & Aol iy e ciel iR Ico Rox 1t thenman il e Abav Sl | WICrSka Y taNClTadi e Koo KL ine Jor e G R CORHULO AL UL A L UL LT (LD FRECKLES ana WRINKLES tomorrow public would not have dor I i JDORA, Ia., April 17.—(Special Tele- | money for which the bankers can find no use EXCEISIOR HAll( TOMC A 16-yar-o . Marcus and a | them. The fact that they had abused the | the $10,000 in drafts that had been drawn e P D Rl : )'m}.u.v“nfx:"u;l{‘\' Nl“,"n':n::. mf,f‘ a notion to | confidence that was reposed in them made [ on Lim by the cabinet company and turned | 8ram to The Bee)—George Woodbury, & | This s said to be the largest surplus that Turns gray hair back La : k . s 1o into the bank as collateral, It was during | printer, has been arrested at Hubbuard, | hag been known for many vears, and it | to its orlginal _color moved with Kelly's army. Their parents | their offense still more culpable. .| It ani it + Prinllts e nany years, an s st IR AL, i:f,':(.r'.'ffl 1 ‘”"’y Wers L mINN{nE. Monday!|: s Feanon i Gablazourhes IniTor the llontas| the Jloon recess that the shooting occurred | charged with —blgamy. Last December | gl arowing. The banks do not ke it, as WITHOUT DYE Freckla. night, and Officer Murphy went with Marcus | share of the punishment was that he had l'l{ i‘u: u"l'w: of W. H. H. Miller, ex-attorney | Woodbury was working at lowa Falls, | ey “prafer to hold good interest-bearing It affords me great pleasure 2 out of it than any one else, said [ general, by which A. V. Harris was shot | where he met Theresa Sullivan, Who Was [ gecurities Instead of gold coln which docs not | to call the attention ot the | Tonltthose whom EXCELSIOR SKIN F0OD » grounds at Chautauqua. They were | made mord L 4 vaniw e O e anue | thie eausts. He :lind overarawsit:his:nocoiitt | nocidentally, and¥court: adsournasuntl) ito- | emiploved at tha hotelEat WHioH Wooabury puy rents for the vault It occupios, public tothe Exee Har both found in bed yesterday morning a aftor the fact pecame | MOTTow morning. Both Mr. Harrls and Mr A L e fonic, which s the first and | this muy concern: B o'clock with other membors of the Indus- | with the company after the fact peca M. | o An intimacy sprang up between | money is offered for loan as. low r | only yemeds known {0 chem trial army and wers marched back to the | known that the government contemplated a | Miller are attorneys in the case. the two, and when Woodbury went to Hub- | cent on first class security, but all collateral | (ry which positively turns gray THIS IS 10 CERTIFY Afme, M. Yalo's CHBIECSPrIBA TaIRtIVaN, prosecution, while both the other members g I bard to work he arranged to have Miss | g gorutinized more closely than was the case bick to its ariginal color Excolstor Skin Food HDHSIORNOE o e v of the company had drawn out less than : A TRIAL. Suliivan follow In'm. Saon ‘rlml- they were | " yoar ago, and unloss 1t s gilt-odged the ut dye. It has gor Pires o unaceountable o . The evidence showed that he marri t now transpires that Woodbur bl did e ito BRrULEWOn M Yale, ho . 8 9 ad 801l I € " % TR Era: Cherokee, la. He was married’ In Councl — 3 RO “ood In the world s con loss is to keep well insured in a high grade | as was claimed, but that he sold to his e o B T BIufts In’ August, 1888, to Miss Anna Korfl Wires Ordered Undorground. gl 5 ORI Tirst and | pounded by secret proc gompany like the Glen Falls, Lougee & | fricnds the bonds which would mature first, | WASHINGTON, Arril 17—The motion for [ of Iikhorn, Neb. They now have (hree | BOSTON. Apeil 17.—The Wt Bnd streot it | Known only to “Mme. Towle, sole agents, 235 Pearl street. iis was the essence of fraud. Judge Wool- | a new trial in the Pollord-Breckinridge case | children. Woodbury was working in an e s LU tores | Whom' the whole world i gents, kinridge cave ailoey thank for this mary = P : further said that if the charge preferred | S Omaha job office when he married Miss | Tallway was today formally notified of an | fhat it his been tosted move from the x e e el son Be § was filed today, being csmpleted just in time Kl xist Iy that feeds the shrunken XIX Century R tion XIX. against them had been obtaining money L p M2 | Korfi. "He claims the ceremony was order passed by the board of aldermen to veuble Andgsiae HBLOF tow: 10 and impoverished skin by ab- At the Royal Arcanum parlors, Thursday | nder fale protenscs he would have been | Ume. ~Miss Pollard is still confined in th: | mock marriage, although he troduced her | pouic, FUNEG P € AT A6 AiEerme fo e the nuI‘,\l o mike. the foliowinig of | Sorption wx satisfactortly as we evening, for the benefit of the Woman's 1t R EHa . HefitancE 7y re | Providence hospital suffering from nervous | &8 his wife in Cherokee. Woodbury is now i =t & _ . 3 If, after from one to thres | feed the ste Wrinkles &, ! inclined to make the sentence much mor 8 in fall here, It is reported he has a wife ut | overhead trolley system in the crowded parts botiles'of reckla have been | and_every disap- Christian assoclation, litcrary program of | severe, and the lightness of it was because | prostration, and has ot Improved since | Moethelion: Ve, hie Biethpince, of the city and place them underground 2 ;\.[, tatdrneontingt (brareationgion v from - the necle music and readings. No admission charged | the lcgal points involved had never been | yesterday. L The road is given until November 15 next to | o L :}:E the. hottle, every ¥ nd hands, which musi he fod at the door. decided in court until after the defendants A day has not been set for hearing the ine Railrond Yurd Involved. complete the work. The Western Unlon . Thysicians and eSS G (Pprehrocihonsithiy Meyers-Durfce Furniture company, 336, 338 | had committed the offense, so that they | arguments on the moticn. Representative | SIOUX CITY, April 17.—(Special Telegram | Telagraph company. the New. Snaiind To sl incited fo anatyae it [ fund, the B UMD il troe, from wrinkits Broadway, headquarters for bargains and | could not be presumed to know that they | Breckinridge was again on the floor of the [ to The Bee)—A bill of complaint was filed | graph & Telephonie and Boston Electric ton for: the hair st e s | Freckia is absolutely harmiess, | This s tie sclence of rostoring were breaking the law. house today. His manner was easy and he | in the United States court this morn- | Light companies have also been ordered (o | sticks or sreass: on th e s cloar % water, does Wl preserving vouth s eres fine furnitur ax - water, d e seemed to be back into the congressional | ing by the North Américan Trust compan place their wires underground in certaln | trary. it makes ‘the hair soft show on the skin, has a Dellvered by earrier to any part of the city. —— And Every Trace of Ago Rte= with the original and only public her pers x mite | nted dnd taugie Dy Mine. Yaie it ea Bl r V' I o . I} earing the cor Be careful nnd see that you get Millinery; latest styles; reasonable prices, | Death is an unbidden visitor. Will he call | chanmel. " There as an wnueuiis. lune e D . sections of the ci LA PO Sl o GO A o B Bixooluior. Bl MISEERe podalo i 10) Ponilniteot: ! tomorrow, next week, nextmonth, or next | Growad i tho T (e et D L S o Sa e S T SO K S | SUFAC, clban dnwg | (TGM, as o 78 the Gy paniin; e ye sk yourself. s0, have made | whom Mr. Breckinridge seemed the center | py.i1 oo o 7 Robbed n Bank in Michigar Al drug ell It. Price | storc, or can be sent for Ly | and there are many imit Domestic soap breaks harl water. such provision for those depending on me as ’ Ke med the ce Railway lfllu;iwt: llrll-\!u‘-'x‘m;;l‘:-n“uul_l s I\l'm‘iwl. NASHVILLE, Micks April ‘1 & 'l"ho b ““\'l_l Ihl;uw‘”: B vl T e Orat propiptly S filed Al ; RENE MOl B B iohi00, I ought? The Bankers Life association : i) s G 5 and property in ths city, because of | NASHVILLE, Mich., 4 - ank | $L00 v Upon receipt of Drice—§1.0) er | $150 and $5.00-two sizcs. PERSONAL PARAGRADPHS. Des Moines affords such protection (hat DO OHAils o117 miyoU BT A alisa e B the arminal Broperty.of the | °f Barry & Downing was robbed last night —_ can go to bed every night feeling perfectly | no intention of making the race for con- Gty & Northern road: contratioq ‘e | of $2,000 belonging to the proprietors, $400 in ) Mrs. J. N. Baldwin leaves in a few days | secure. It is thoroughly trustworthy, vet on | gross againet Broekintioe _"J. Hill of the Gréat Northern, who i% | stamps kept there-by the postmaster and mana oranc 1C6, nhoom arpack oioCk for a visit in Hoston. account of its income from reserve (§1,214- | * Lx13 Ky 6 S Known o hold many of, the ‘erminal | probably other smaller amounts. in private R. N. Whittlesey has succeeded William | 240.63) the cheapest in cost. hart of Bourbon county announced | €9 ‘-m?\';"'. AL o The | boxes. The door of the safe was left un- Arnd as collector of customs for the port of W. O. WIRT, Agent. | that he would not be o ate for con- | Euitching system In Towa, the union locked last night and the burglars had only MME M Y A L TEMPLE OF BEAUTY, 5 . Council Bluffs. ow to Keep Cos gress against Breckinridge. senger tion, two freight depots, a m to blow open the fnner and lighter door. W. J. Wallace has left the Nonparell and | s the question all will be trying to solve RICHMOND, Ky., April 17.—One of the | moth warechouse and’ much valuable prop- | There is no clew to the perpetrators, 146 State St., Chicago, Iil. will be connected in the future with the | 1o 1oc quest oo trying 10 S0IVe 1 Jocal papers stated this morning that Prof. | erty. It is the key to the railroad situation A e In hot days. An easy way ot solving the | o™\ ¥t 0% school tencher at. Wa co, | In ‘Sloux City, the tracks reaching every Did Not L Anything. Saturday Star. problem is to buy the genuine New Process v se eng. D s o bees 00 .8 4 point of vantage and belng so located m‘n ACKSON S s R Vol Charles Warren of the Northwestern | gasoline stove and get the latest packea | N°3r here, would have been an important | BhG. Compan nnot enlirge their pr JACKSON, Mich., April 17.—Jacob New- COUNCIL BLUEFS frelght depot is visiting friends for a week | oven, which retains all the heat. The | Witness in the Breckinridge-Pollard case. [ oity So el tles Te 1% % Guostion he man, the Chicago man who claims that > at Marshalltown and Boone. original New Process is the handsomest ana | Prof. Stockton sald he was on the train | to whether Hill or the Credits Commuta- | Stonewall J. de France defrauded him out "\\‘ ' STEAMDYE WORK godore. Quitte it ; moat durable stove In the market. Cole & | When Breckinridge Intraduced himself to | tion company, an organization of of $25,000, called de Frane X £ ""‘ Theodore Gulttar has recelved notice of Sy Miss Pollard. He oceupied a seat directly | itors of the raflroad and bridge properti pnecalicdigion fidofaranceatifithe ,m.,, his appointment to the office of deputy | Cole, 41 Main street. in front of them and recalls distinctly the | will get the property at the fgreclos prison twice yesterday. He was unsuccess- @al _,,.,’. "“/(\I,:V:‘ ‘:;x?‘(:r({?‘,;;,u].‘,", state ofl inspector, to succeed Emil Rosch. ShAILRRIIWAYRIRl0) incidents of the meeting, He has kept silent | 5&le. ja ful, he said, ‘in obtaining any information o izt iyl o the art. I le A. N. Bartlett, who has been in the COUNCIL BLUFFS, April 17.—To the Ed- | during the progress of the case, as he did May Now P’repare Prescription: not wish to go to Washington to testify. DES MOINES, April 17.—(Special Tel “l‘"‘.""“ fabrics ,’I"“"U 0 100l 43 gool a3 as to the whereabouts of his money. traveling book business, left yesterday for EE e bl A 5 Hioue Gity. where e’ will start Mp his | tor of The Bee: We have with us nearly DS MO Antll T Goedlal Tole Storel 1,400 unemployed. They are without money S untry. 8! o T O T T AT TR 2 T QL . q new. Work |l||-=)ln'||tll{ Rev. T. H. Cleland and wife of Missouri | and without work. They are American citi- DENVER, April 17.—Specials from all | gt Board of Ph R Ve At N 5 Ir ;,‘,""’.1:‘".'."u-;'*uur‘u{fi. arrived in the city yesterday for a visit | Zens, most of them Americans by birth. | over the Rocky mountain country riport | ool M. Garrett, Troy; A. H. Williams, 3 [ country. Senl for with their friends. “At present they are | They are striving to exercise that right guar- | severe and prolonged snow storms with | Mount Plensants tred ' Daraer Hijmms, rics iist. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haas, anteed by the constitution of this land, the | high winds and drifting snows in the moun- | Charles Vv, Moulton; D. . Meerner: | (s v S, %) = > a4 — 1t A. WMACHAN, ¢ right of petition. The lated no | tains. Cedar Fall Wilson, Ruthv s Garni; ts Must Stop In lowa law. They have threatened no violation of ".,_.“_“h‘" FORECASTS Corwin, \Illlm\ Henry 1 7 ) = - ! A Propristor In a short time, as Jowa has passed a law | law. On the contrary, in effecting their or- Pleasant; Walte 1; . O, - ~ 7 s s - against them. This is your last chance to | ganization each member thereof pledged him- Lamson, Anamosa; ' 0. Coud, llull, o e S Broadway, near Northe western Depot. collect your accounts before the law goes | self to abide by every law, state and national, | Showers, Followed learing, Col d Alphonse Schail, i LR Nl P - N S = - into force. The Nassau Investment company | These citizens, law-abiding and on a lawful Weather in Nebraska. qZxaminatio in brogress for the posl Orous as o == = — el has reduced its charges and will guarantee | mission, are met by the governor of Iowa, WASHINGTON, April 17.—The indications | successful applicants will be chogen to con- IS THE BEST, > collections against persons mnot living In | heading a lot of railroad atorneys and a | for Wednesday are: stitute the new board. Those writing the 2 . Iowa, but who are employed by some rail- | body of troops. They are marched at the For Nebraska—Showers, followed by clear- mination are: =~ W. son, Alb ™ RELIEVES PROMPTLYand & way, express or telegraph company having an | point of the bayonet out of this city and O SR et i IemeRgGLArovIRhatRGhder @dhaplen %, CURES QUICKEST, \19 agent In Towa. Write at once for terms and | guard is mounted over them as it would be | & Weather; much colder; north winds. Campbell, Qtumwa W, I, Thomn .\;!.‘-‘-‘x:- references, Council Blufts over felons or prisoners of war. What has | For Kansas—Fair, preceded by showers in | o It 1 Gldroy, wwhat fheer: 4. Vo S Y been their offense? They have committed | extreme northern portion; much colder; north | Thom s WA B WSO f 2d Newcomb, a first-class machinist and | one, “What honest man has been in appre- | winds. | tumwa Mystic: V. W, s g PEHMANENfirfiV"fl bicycle expert of Geneva, Neb., has accepted [ pone, Whit honest man has been in appre; iz, Oska: } 3 Sgepted s plaint? | o e . ) § LR Shultz, Oska SEponltionin(IthiS s W IIIIAmacH &100; 108 | kwieunniakthaiousiay analithelordinaryiprosi| 1. cor s South i Dakotaialr, g preceded, iby i ags el Ingt i ; PAY Main street. S % asqd Pro~ | showers in eastern portion in the morning; | Slack, 3 . cesses of the law become inadequate to cope S At e oires. Evans Laundry company. Shirts, collars, | with the peaceful advent of these peaceful | north winds; colder in extreme eastern por- [ <+ M- 1 Al AN 3 |. URED and cuffs a- specialty, 520 Pearl street, Tel. | men, bent upon a mission of peace? tion and warmer in western portion. Made a Strong Argument. NO PAY UNTIL C 290. Reasonable rates for family work. This military display, this exhibition of | For Towa—Cloudy weather and rain; much MARSHALLTOWN, TIa., April 17.—(Spe- 4 TR i 8,000 pATIENTS. == brutal force, this great expenditure of money | colder by Wednesday night; winds shifting to | oja) Teleg The Bee)—In the Bennett 5 WEREEERYOINO. Buy your drugs and paints at Morgan's [ yy''the treasury of Towa 18 made at the de. | ROrth; sovere local storms 'in southeast por- | caes olCSr4m to he Bee)In the Hennett > Write for Bank References. drug stores, 134 and 742 Broadway. mand of the railways of the state. The pur- | Uote oL gument on the part of the state at noon. £ SEARLES &, R JEXAMINATION EREE. C Congragational AsEoala pose Ia toscrush the) dumonatratlon that the |, 6% Misourl-Rain: sletring in western It ia conceded to bo one of the ublest ar- SEABLES NoOperutlou. NoDetention from Business, % et ot the Cou 3 e ja- | Unemployed are making in the land. These 2 . v AT b dad . e : B, The meeting of the Council Blufts assocta- | o Jiok oty S0 Wity alarm the outery of | L0 north, with ‘much colder weather by ARG A SEND FOR CIRCULAR. In churge of the Sistors of Meroy, tion of Congregational ministers and [ {prPoriions y Wednesday night, eales o starving and insist that the poor, with- oh came 50 Strong d mo churches began yesterday afternoon at 8 | out means to live, must erawl into the cellars 5 Local Recore O camme (OUL 80, SLronBathatimany jwou: [) [ IALI MHELO JEAMILEERICO. ) This renownod Institution 19 situated on the o'clock in the church at the corner of Sixth | and die. Their condition must not be pub- | OFrick oF TuiE WeATHER BUREAU, OMAIA | grouped togethor mstance, show- 4 \. 307-308 N. Y. Life Bldg., OMAHA, NEB. high LIufls b’ of and overlooking tho clty of avenue and Seventh street with a large at- | lished to the world, else the public eye might | April 17.~Omaha revord of tomporituro and | iie fhe ramiilaritien of (e defendur’s son i ) 5 Connell Bluits. T nul.,)l..»;.,..u grounls, its s 6 5 s be attracted too closely to the deeds of these | rainfailcompared with corresponding day of | With the murdered girl, then showed the f : high location and splendid view, muko 1t daniancosatiminibiers and laymen (homiBll |8 Lo ot re’ mow. nsplringl Gbverias || st Tour year o detendanvs desre to” brealc o their rela- | Chronic X BIRNEY’'S wost pleastug retroat for tho afllictod, A staff r i D YLAT 2, 186 ons, as she desired her son to murry | B4/ 7 i ST RO S G T s new delegates are expected to arrive this [ Jackson. SRR A by 7 15;1‘11'::1_;1»:5;: ARG | G G S S R e s 7 Nervous 'r— ca'a"hp.wder of org nent physiclans and a large corps of ex morning, and the proceedings will last for | Can it be said of the men and of the cor- I O o B aling =y | Iviotdre i m the evidence, of the ill 4 ol B iclioves Catarrh and Cgia | PEFienced Lurses minister to th comforts of two more days. The meeting yesterday | Poration at whose dictation Governor Jackson ; " 715 865 89s will and h g defendant for the % / Private & B in tho rleqd Tustantly by | thepatients. Epecial care givon to lady pa afternoon was mainly for business, and re- | has made this humiliating exhibition of Towa ri (i ek murdered girl. The effect upon the jury i e )RR ono avplication tents, ports were read from all the churches, In | that they have obeyed the laws? Is there i 100/,75,02 was marked, and is conceded left such an Specal : (4% Cures Head Noises & TERMS MODZRATE. which a good state of afairs w shown. | one in the unwritten or in the written code DEAFNESS. 3| & Statement showing the condition of impression as will call for the best efforts : y In the evening A. J. Van Wagner spoke on | that they have not contemptously defied ture and Prodiplention 8t Omana doritho, |iof the lefense to.ramay PR Dise1s63. ,"/‘I\ Musonts Temple, Chicapos For purticulars upply w0 the subject of ““The Church of the Future,” | When their interests prompted. By what Yy g $ ot ROl arter 0 Innen ANt e e 2 ra Trial ireatmentor sumple fre and E. 8. Hill on “The Church in Its Social | means did this crowd control the convention ! oo 382 by 0 Caswell, The case will hardly et | TREATMENT BY MAIL Consultation Fres W00y Sropiiasm 0% SISTER SUPERID]Y, 150 Life.” The program presented each day | that nominated Mr. Jackson? Who Is ig- A\ a4 | to the jury before h\nflLl) afternoon. We cure Cata o el N eres 9 o1 o ethod v whicl ey dol Aaak rrh, All Diseases of o contains much that will ba of interest to the | norant of the methods by which they dom- | kcesssineo March1..... 10 ineh Liabiliic oE Baloan iEeohare the Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomash, Elln Parlv 110113/] CO Frank Strest - - - Counsti BTy, church people of all denominations. The fol- | Inated the legislature that has just ad- | Deficiency for the day LA Beln g IO i s K SHLRGReRla L Al Qonominations journed? TIs it not a pretty pass when law | Defiatency stace Mn U Adineh || CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta, April 17.—(Special | Liver, Biood, Skin and Kidney Dis- Buginess, 8:20 a. m.; 9 a. m., “Is it a Star | violators such as these can call out the | Reports fre ¢ Stations at 8 P. ML Telegram to The Bee)—In the district court | eases, Female Weaknesses, Lost or a Rocket?' John K. Nutfing; 10 a militia of the state to interfere with the ex- | =—— at Marion tod. ase of Mrs, John | Manhood, AND ALL PRIVATE Di§. BED. P. SANFORD, A W. RICKMAN, votional exercises; 11 a. m, “In ercise of lawful rights in a peaceful way by Collar against “ullerton, u drug- | EASES of MEN. President, Lidr. s Can the Sunday Schooi' and Young | American citizen 3 5 gist, for $1,000 damages for selling her hus- | PILES, FIKTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS curod —_— ple's Soclety of Chr By B A | la A a L thate: mer band intoxicating liquors, which resulted in | without puinor detention from Lusiness 3 i M 4 i o ) * i der Work?h & 35 Hed | ura nnt upon an impracticable misston, s | eaToe |8 ihe loss o€ hip businces a3d o lurge aum of | ° RUPTURE, No Cure No HGPHERSON & RAIN, Props 30 p. m., the work of the Amerlcan | 10ng as they are law-abiding, it is for them E 5 glving her $500. Much Interest was taken Call on or address with stamp for clrculars, free ) L} G O L tho g 060, Much G Lot | book and recelpts, lat stairway south of Posy = ladies missionary meeting | to determine, and when they become law ; 22 | In"this case for the reason that the mem- | S5k, 40d rece " .Illg People and the Women's violators, let the courts d the law officers 4 of the Women's Christian Temperance Mra. Ning Grose: Mistonn s Nra, | oriacts jet the courts and 3 - N were active In ith Prosecution: Dr., Searl d Searlas, 118 South 15t s, offco nhouses 1200 E. Plore o Dean; !'Value of Medical Missions, [ °F the courts deal with them. oo b, . 01/ Cloudy case of J. B. Hatcher against J, J. » DEAries and seariss, Guana Num | blocks (rom enst end of stecet cat [in s T . _of COUNOCIL BLUFFS, lowa. Dr. Jjulia Teales 4 p.m., “How to Org, : SBRVER, ] SR FER A Eriec EEe o i B o | ingnecter, and his depi ZEEE | B oo T T i of iy p $100,000 $ Bhrubs, veretabion, ots RO, Cut. Flowars an i L _ 1 a Church for More Effective Work," J. W. | 1¢ jjttle birds in the nest can’t agree they Bt 4008 Ratntng. S Mokew foE the loas we- | Ty P N\IN N o ; A ) Gowan 730 p.“m.,“associational "serinon. | ¢, Ui STIAR Son Autione. of " Counel : agl o daldon tained by ‘reason of 4. fire caused” by’ an l”h ALOh & I)L\N)L[) (/0. Florul Desirns shipped o a1l parts of the couniry. T e e L e i i Blufis ave having some difficulty in ag K i 1 : that the oil had not beenproperly insnested i adans Py 21t your business and eollections, W Chattel mortgage shoo Main | Ing but the peoplo’of the city all ‘asreo it o o4l ow This case was commencell TWo veurs agu, Hail and Telegraph ,Olde“,Pmmp“y Fi,”‘fll B0l ind worvo you, ot'e: W will bo ploas street. $3.75 Kinnehan sho % that T. B. Hughes is making little noise S 5] and will consume two ot (hree days. Fml- 3, o) To i r fircet. $3.78 Kinnehan sh o R A o e ; 3 S e AR AT G R IR 1408 Farnam Street, Improved Quick and Easy || = = - shoes for $1.69 % K shosa' for Rising Steam, Elec- Sinecial Noticass i Sk Tako Gitye s s t values in shoes that justify long pilgrimages :(...‘u.u‘ b s i ¥ | sides, wnd it will be bitterly contested. $1.13: $1.25 Kinnehan shoes for 85, George | 0 919 South Main street ','m T a5 To Help Towa's Kehool System, | t i McMahon, recely 4 CrT BRI g R DES MOI} Aol T el qero. | REtAll Druggists tric & Hand Power COUNCIL BLUFFS: When you come to the best hose for sprink- Mrs. Sheriman, Mrs, Wakefleld, Mr. Trey- | ling tho lawn it Is the Maltese Cross. Y Miifos vt i ity 0] gxam 1o The Bas)—=ARMMRMIA (o tho olrau« and purvoyora of DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & ks HAVE nor, Mrs. Roff, Mrs. Mullis, M leason, | can always get this and lighter grades in | Gilvesion 7 Clondy Jar issued by Btate Bubertgiendant Babin, » | Medioal Supplies. L foms endlce bargainy 1p it aad garden Mr. Sims, Tulley's orchestra, at Royal Ar- | rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 202 Main | ~=o indieates traer number of county supepintendents’ witn land near’ this ity canum parlors, Thursday evening, street, i GEORGE E. HI ast OMclal, office today to exchang make voi 4 & . Local Fo ] RN Bt Wk GAIAGE HENGY TOOLS, VAULTS, Jaryls Wine Co, Councll Bluffs, In., sgent ,G38 cooking stoves for rent and for sale tate of the Rive PV G JubY S Brooury: 0. Droadway ke, 4t Taylar Jarvis 1877 brandy, wines and liquor, at Gas Co's office, The United States slignal station in this | 1o he Held dary Rapids, Muscatine, - 3 Kimball Bros., Council Blu 11 ALSTRACTE _ AND _ LOANS. FATM AND i i e b Shot by Courtesan. city makes the following report upon the | Davennort, tiurlington and other citice NF inb Mol Ml B4 & i ap. o} Josie Hulbert, a woman of shady reputa- | stage of water in the Missouri river it is expected that great good will 1 N by s YOUNG LADY STENC : e tion living at the corner of Breadway and T from thei Knlghts Templar, 0 . 4 F 3 writer disires situitio The further special meetings of Ivanhoe ‘\"""‘"'l" :'“;“;S":)"“‘n"'::" Y'Mj‘l'.')‘" ’h‘i"“:'l'r‘-v Ministers Me plds, 2 W. C. ESTEP, Loskikecping ulso; hest Toferen: commandery for work in the Order of the | (e I-'I‘ 'f a ..“ vt {K | L L RENS DAR RAPIDS, In, April 17.(Spec o # _N 20, Bee, Council Bluffs i e 80 28 ¢ 8 Qeorge Hulbert, the mother of the young STATION Telegram to The Bee)—The annual meet- Lretal LIECIOTr& EMDAIMEIR | Fasrvicacs . Temple will be April 18, 20, 23, 26, May 1| woman, who lives about five miles east of (i Cedar Rapids preshytery e | I PABTURAGL FIRST CLASH, EOIL AN HEAL and 2, on the latter date at 2 o'clock in the | the city, Yesterday forenoon he came into : g P Calls SEAR o oS auses BNFEL of Wi Cate afternoon. This being Ascension day, Ivan- | town with a wagon, in which were Mrs, g Mk yahed hare today for & Lo dave' session, Invalid Chairs, N. Main St., Council Bluffs, April 15 1o Gataber 18, Good man. In churgs with a large number of delegates In att: . ) hoe commandery and visiting Sir Knights | Hulbert and a little child. They passed the — Al The sermon whl be delivered Supporters, : ¥ of Btock; plenty grass, st and water, O are preparing to make their Ascension day | girl's house on Sixteenth street and she | 4 70|Cloudy. | Rev, J. K, Fowler of this olty, Fhis mece. ’ OMeo 97-TELEFHONES—Residencn 33 DiVeat I dalry, Nog ko santry mliads eosd pllgrimage to attend services at St. Paul's [ called to them to stop. Long turned about and | ST ) g was to be held at Mechanicsville, but Atomizers, room house ‘and all conventences. L P church. Special music is bein, prepared | asked her what she wanted, but when Mrs. [ Omaha 10,9 B Glond wias brought here because of an epidemic of T — Judson, 429 6th avenue or 328 Hroadway, Couns L BIBIE; | measics at the latter town, Sponges, &l Llufte, for the occasion, Hulbert told him to drive on he did so. The l‘ltlhmuluvh 4 110 0Pt Cldy o . — girl called out that if he did not stop she 8 ph 0 Cloudy —— . WALL PAPER CLEANED A OR CO SION TO THE RIGHT While you are paying for Taundry why not [ Wouid ‘shoot. He paid no attention and she AT Cloidy saosnoing the Fopars ‘Erouhis Batteries, Gimtlemas e Thay Caloak onae,” Be QUSHE get tho best? The Eagle laundry solicits a | drow a revolver and fired three shots at | bi Slowdy, | pCRESTONY T, April 17.-(Rpecial to The | wwater Bottles n_sivest, Oouncll Bluft : trial and invites comparison. Telephone 167. | pim. Only one of them took effect, how- liie ) Clondy, | Bee)—The ( ale I\H;l r mystery is get- " BY— A Rl FOR GENEI HOUS 15, o ever. The ball struck Long just back of venport Cloudy. | tng the Lewsp pers of this cliy into trouble. —— e — : s FOR QBNES Housg, sver, The bail struck Lone st biexof | BRiehee B | e B | e ALO & PENFOLD €0 C. H. WARREN, : Domestl oh o the skull. The patrol wagon was called and | “eRise ¥4 - T it oo AN &8 & 4 4 . N TO WOR ORNING estic soap outlasts cheap soap. B g O EhaTaTa Am SA e AR} el il has a 310,00 libel suit on hand. At Leavo orders with und rofor toW. A, WOOD & N r0 JYOBRE. MORNINGS Jarvia Wine Oo. Gorog " Tho Missourl will rise above and fall below | the time Baldcison and Kidd were acquitted C0,, 520 Muin wreet. Dol paone No. 5, his board. Engulie st W, lne Co., Councll Blultes, Association hospilal, whers the muulunuouj.om. the Advertiser lnsisted that they were the | 1408 FARNAM BT, Opposite Paxtwa Hot 0 Ve 8 P f . 0oy 35 See the new art goods at Mrs. Niles',

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